Sunday, September 28, 2014

According to the human rights organization, said yesterday that Cambodia,


According to the human rights organization, said yesterday that Cambodia, as well as 13 other countries have agreed to strengthen efforts to protectmigrant workers who travel by sea to seek work in other countries. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which is a co-chair of the workshop, said in a statement last yesterday during a seminar in Jakarta, which ended on Tuesday representatives from various countries, including Australia and Malaysia agreed to send including measures to promote and protect human rights, which was recovered and disrupted at sea. James Lynch representative and a regional coordinator for Southeast Asia of the UNHCR, told delegates at the seminar: early transfer and goals that you represent has recognized the need to have co-operation and regional multilateral exactly to address this. This workshop was held while suggesting that Australia is doing deals to resettle refugees back in Cambodia. Fairfax media reported that Tom Vargas UNHCR's senior adviser, said that Australia's proposal to send refugees to Cambodia is not in spirit resettlement. In an interview with Fairfax yesterday, Immigration Minister Scott Morrison, Australia, said it was a good thing that countries are willing to provide resettlement places for those rights to request asylum in Australia. He said: 'without having to be named when you have a country that wants to join an experienced, to sponsor and third country which is a signatory, such as Nauru, the state party .... that seems like a positive thing.

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